Liz Cheney rumored considering Senate run

Will Dick Cheney's daughter run for Senate?

NEW YORK, United States: Elizabeth(L) and Mary Cheney, daughters of Vice President Dick Cheney attend the Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City 01 September, 2004. Convention delegates formally nominated President George W. Bush for another four-year term 31 August and he will accept the party's nomination during a prime-time televised speech 02 September. (Jeff Haynes/AFP/Getty Images)

Liz Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, is said to be weighing a run for Senate, sources told The Daily Caller on Monday.

The Daily Caller news website has close ties to the Cheney family, with co-founder Neil Patel having served as the former chief policy advisor to Vice President Cheney.

The conservative blog Hot Air was skeptical that she would challenge Republican incumbent Mike Enzi, should he confirm his own rumored run, but still hoped she's take "a shot at it."

Ms. Cheney, a lawyer by training, has developed her own political profile in recent years, said Britain's Daily Mail, listing her work with the State Department under former President George W. Bush and her involvement with the Republican-leaning non-profit organization Keep America Safe, which she co-founded.

According to The Daily Caller, even though Cheney has avoided a public statement on the issue, she "recently moved to Jackson Hole, Wyo., with her family" and "has also been giving speeches at various events in the state."